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Biological Warfare




Biological agents such as smallpox and anthrax represent a new threat to public safety. University of Nebraska experts are studying transmission, diagnosis and prevention of these deadly agents.

Steve Hinrichs, M.D. smallpox, anthrax, tularemia
Director of the Center for Biosecurity


Andrew Benson, Ph.D. bioterrorism and food safety
William O. Berndt, Ph.D. education about bioweapons
Paul D. Fey, Ph.D. infectious disease
Michael M. Meagher, Ph.D. vaccine development
Mark Edmund Rupp, M.D. hospital preparedness
Anthony Sambol, M.A. laboratory testing of bioterrorism agents
Philip W. Smith, M.D. smallpox

Chemical Warfare
Nerve Gas, Neurotoxins

Technology and Public Health
Rapid Diagnostics, Public Notification, Technology Security

Agricultural and Environmental Terrorism
Food Safety, Animal Health, Exotic Species as Terrorist Weapons

Psychological Aspects and Effects of Terrorism

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